Hello everyone! Mods here 😊

Tell us, what services do you selfhost? Extra points for selfhosted hardware infrastructure.

Feel free to take it as a chance to present yourself to the community!

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    • Jellyfin
    • OpenVPN
    • radicale
    • jellyseerr
    • ArchiveBox
    • pydio
    • Nextcloud
    • Ocis
    • pihole
    • CollaboraOffice server
    • Gokapi
    • Seafile
    • Mastodon
    • GoToSocial
    • Signal Proxy

    Running xen hypervisor (Debian 12) on a HP Elitedesk 805 Gen6 (currently 10 VMs) at home, a few VPS from different hosting providers too.

  • @Catsrules@lemmy.ml
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    92 years ago

    Been self hosting for over a decade at this point. Mix of custom built servers and surplus hardware over the years.

    To name a few of my daily servers.

    • home assistant
    • paperless-ng
    • jellyfin
    • nextcloud
    • blue iris
    • audiobook shelf

    With docker being so easy I have kind of lost track how much stuff i am hosting. A problem i never thought i would have :)

    • devveOPM
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      22 years ago

      If there is RAM to spare… one more selfhosted service can’t be bad hahaha

  • @kalpol@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    A Lack Rack with VMWare and TrueNAS servers, pfsense, Jellyfin, Zoneminder, web/email, Nextcloud, Minecraft, LineageOS build machine, …other stuff

  • @Torty@beehaw.org
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    22 years ago

    Plex and a web app I wrote for a Twitch community I moderate.

    Plex is on a server in the Netherlands and the web app is just AWS. I would’ve hosted on some spare hardware but my internet is notoriously trash and I didn’t want to risk it going down while people are playing in the app.

    Plex I might move onto a NAS at some point but I’m just too lazy lol.

  • @Malin@omg.qa
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    392 years ago

    Well thanks to the soon to be dead /r/selfhosted on reddit I started selfhosting few years ago and now approximately 90% of my stuff is selfhosted:

    • Gitlab
    • RocketChat
    • VS Code
    • Anonaddy
    • Etherpad
    • Min.io
    • Archivebox
    • FreshRSS
    • FileStash
    • Matomo
    • InfiniteWP
    • piHole

    as daily drivers and several others that I use from time to time.

    • Lovable Sidekick
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      6 months ago

      Is installing VSCode locally “self hosting”? I thought that was how everybody did it. I just run the executable - no Docker or anything - for coding, testing etc. but I’m not sure what a VSCode “server” would even do.

    • Hermonella
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      122 years ago

      Self hosted Vscode? How does that work, like a remote workspace via web or directly in a local Vscode session? Did it handle extensions well?

      • @nachom97@lemmy.world
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        72 years ago

        I haven’t used it in a while, maybe its better. Basically since vscode is an electron app it can run im he browser. You can even use https://vscode.dev which is the official web version. Iirc it didn’t have the same plugins, but it’s pretty much the same thing.

        Its super useful when you deploy alongside containers as an easy way to change configs in shared volumes.

        • @RagingHungryPanda@lemm.ee
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          12 months ago

          Oh I’m glad you mentioned that. That didn’t occur to me as a thing that could be done. That might really help me get this matrix server running on trunas.

  • @xvlc@feddit.de
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    42 years ago

    home assistant, freshrss (and a few related services such as rss-bridge), nitter and piped. I tried to host libregrammar, but ran out of memory.

  • @lungdart@lemmy.ca
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    62 years ago
    • jellyfin and Plex (in the process of migrating)
    • radarr/sonarr
    • jackett and deluge
    • nextcloud

    I’ve had new hardware in the basement now for a while, going to slap it together and build a k8s cluster on top of rancher/harvester

      • @lungdart@lemmy.ca
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        32 years ago

        I migrated from Plex to jellyfin.

        I tried it out when I couldn’t get HEVC files to steam on Plex, and i liked it!

        It doesn’t have the full ecosystem around it that Plex does, but that’s fine by me.

  • Vijay Prema
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    @devve

    - Nextcloud
    - Miniflux
    - Gitlab
    - HomeAssistant
    - Wallabag
    - Ghost (for my personal blog)
    - Umami analytics
    - Searx NG
    - OnlyOffice document server
    - ntfy
    - Lychee
    - LAMP Stack
    - TheLounge (IRC web client)
    - Cockpit (server manager)
    - RSSHub
    - Jellyfin
    - Adguard

    On an Intel NUC in my closet.

    • @estevez@lemmy.one
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      Umami analytics looks exactly like what I was looking for. Thanks! ntfy looks very useful as well.

  • Elbullazul
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    222 years ago
    • Audiobookshelf
    • Calckey
    • Gitea
    • Grafana + Prometheus
    • Homeassistant
    • Jellyfin
    • KitchenOwl
    • Navidrome
    • Nextcloud
    • Wallabag

    and lemmy of course 🙂

  • @maya329@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    Currently self-hosting on an old HP Z600 I bought second hand with the following specs:

    • CPU — 2x Intel® Xeon® CPU X5660 @ 2.80GHz
    • RAM — 96GB ECC DDR3 (6*16GB)
    • Disks — 4TB HDD for Ubuntu, 10TB HDD for NextCloud and 2TB Sata SSD for Docker

    For services, I’m currently running the following:

    Docker

    • Portainer — CF Tunnel
    • FreshRSS — CF Tunnel
    • ArchiveBox — CF Tunnel
    • Adguard Home — Local
    • 2x Uptime Kuma — CF Tunnel
    • LinkAce — CF Tunnel
    • TheLounge — CF Tunnel
    • Watchtower — Local

    For public access dockers

    • Feedropolis
    • Mirotalk SFU
    • FiveFilters RSS
    • Taiga
    • 2x Mattermost Servers
    • 8x Wordpress Staging Sites
    • 1x Wordpress Dev Sites

    For ubuntu, I’m running a few services and apps like:

    • ScreamingFrog -9 sites using LAMP stack
    • Aria2c with AriaNG
    • NextCloud
    • Plex
    • 4x WebHooks server for communities
    • Couple of API end points using Apache reverse proxy
    • OpenVPN
    • CrowdSec
    • @blotz@lemmy.world
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      32 years ago

      CF Tunnel

      Cloud Flare tunnel? If so, Could you point me in the direction of some resources for cloudflare tunnels! I always feel like i’m stumbling around in the dark when i’m trying to configure a cloudflare tunnel! :P

      • @maya329@lemmy.world
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        32 years ago

        Hey, I don’t really have any resource, I also stumble and mess with it myself until I got the hang of it. I guess I can write a blogpost on how Cloudflare Tunnel actually works and how to configure it easily.

        I’ll update you once I do.

  • @pHr34kY@lemmy.world
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    132 years ago

    Host all the things!

    Wordpress, SMTP/IMAP, tor, bittorrent, Nextcloud, Plex, NTP, photo galleries, DoT…

    I even started hosting the website for my local Italian restaurant and they haven’t even realised it yet.

  • @dodgypast@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    Plex+arrs etc Nextcloud Komga SWAG Photoprism HA

    128TB.

    My main hypervisor is proxmox which runs an unraid vm with the iGPU passed through to accelerate PLEX and disk controllers to manage the storage. I also have 2 Endeavour OS VMs, one that runs Thunderbird and Insync. Another that has a quadro p2000 passed through to tinker with. I also have a homeassistant vm and a proxmox CT running docker.

    I’m working up to transitioning the dockers on unraid to a proxmox container but at the same time if it’s not broke why fix it.

    I also want to mess with networking by putting in OPNsense or pfsense and routing some traffic through a vps.

  • @jrandiny@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    I only have a few services:

    • jellyfin (media server)
    • firefly iii (expense manager)
    • freshrss (rss aggregator)
    • personal telegram bot to auto convert news link to epub for reading in my ereader

    All of the service other than jellyfin is hosted on a vps. Jellyfin is hosted from my home and can be accessed remotely via wireguard. However because my isp doesn’t provide a public ip, I need to use my vps as wireguard jump host

    Client <-> vps <-> home server

    • @ElectricCattleman@lemmy.world
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      Client <-> vps <-> home server

      I’m looking to set up exactly this for myself with a linode vps, and wireguard containers. Any tips? Even a docker compose snippet would be helpful.

  • @grk@lemmy.world
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    242 years ago

    vSphere cluster on 3 HP Mini EliteDesks:


    Standalone Lenovo TS140:


    Synology DS1821+:

    • 64TB Raw, 2TB NVMe Cache
    • MeTube
    • Backup Sync to Google Drive

    Misc:

    • RIPE Atlas Probe
    • All networking gear is Unifi. UDM Pro, USW Aggregation, USW Pro 48 PoE, U6 Pro, U6 In-Wall, 3 USW Flex Minis. 10G SFP+ connections between UDM Pro and switches.
    • @ronflex@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      22 years ago

      Very impressive. I gotta ask, how is this feasible cost-wise? Mostly as in licensing for vshpere. I know you can get pretty far in windows server with evaluation keys, butI run an ESXi server on eval mode cuz I’m cheap and have to reset the license every 90 days with some commands and reboot 😅

      What is the scale of your network, like is this all just in your house?

    • @gardner@lemmy.nz
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      64TB Raw, 2TB NVMe Cache

      Respect! Nobody can accuse you of a half-assed effort.

      MeTube

      This looks great. I am going to spin up an instance.

      • @grk@lemmy.world
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        Just for redundancy! One DC VM per physical vSphere host. Each DC also handles internal DNS records for my network.

  • Old Fart
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    12 years ago

    First post in the world of Lemmy! Woot! Another Reddit escapee. I can’t for the life of me understand the management team at Reddit. I get that they need to make money and that they’re pissed off at the AI guys for pilfering their data but the people who contribute to the subreddits and moderate them for free are why Reddit is such a success. Why would you screw them over? It’s so short sited. If you’re pissed at OpenAI then talk to them and figure out how they can pay for your API access but don’t screw the people that made you a success. They can afford to spend a little of the VC/Microsoft money. Okay…off the soap box now…

    Up until very recently I was running all my services on a HP DL380 Gen9 server. Beautiful server but sucks back electricity like a drunk on New Years Eve and is way too noisy for my office. Purchased 4 different Tiny PCs (3 Lenovos and 1 Dell).

    One Lenovo (AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 2200GE with 32GB RAM) is running RockyLinux with Docker with 20+ containers currently running.

    • “Sweden Services” - SABnzbd, Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr
    • Tools - IT-Tools, Pairdrop, CyberChef and Paperless NGX
    • Homelab services - Portainer, Dozzle and Nginx Proxy Manager
    • Info - FreshRSS
    • Media - Plex, Audiobookshelf and Navidrome

    I’m constantly playing with different containers - adding, removing, etc. I did try making the switch to Podman as I like the idea of rootless containers but could not for the life of me get things like NFS shares and Portainer integration working and was spending way too much time fighting with it. Will probably try again in the near future.

    Then the other 3 Tiny PCs are running XCP-NG with various VMs including my Xen Orchestra, Kali, a couple Windows machines (usually off), Tailscale gateway box and a few others. Again, mostly for testing things out.

    Using OpnSense as my firewall. Have a TrueNAS system sharing files and another small Rockstor NAS also.

    Looking forward to the community here. Thanks.